ON THE FAUNA AND FLORA OF THE TRIAS OF THE BRITISH ISLES, 281 

 Notes, Additional — continued. 



Bihliotjrcqjhy of Works referring to the Flora and Fauna of the Trias 

 {Keuper)^ 1826-1876, exclusive ^ of Works already mentioned in the 

 Trias Reports, 1903-7. 



1. (1826) Brongniart, A.— ('Ann. Sci. Nat.,' 1826, p. 4.57, t. 20.) 



2. (1828) Duncan, Rev. H. — 'An Account of the Tracks and Footprints of 

 Animals found impressed on Sandstone in the Quarry of Corncockle Muir in Dum- 

 friesshire ' (' Trans. Roy. Soc. Edin.' vol. xi.). 



3. (1837) Lindley, J., and W. Htitton.— ' The Fossil Flora of Great Britain, or 

 Figures and Descriptions of the Vegetable Remains found in a Fo.ssil State in the 

 Country,' 3 vols. (vol. iii. pi. 201). 



4. (1837) Murchison, Sir R., and H. S. Strickland. — ' On the Upper Formation 

 of the New Red Sandstone Sj'stem in Gloucester, Worcestershire, and Warwick- 

 shire, sliowing that the Red or Saliferous Marls, including a peculiar zone of Sand- 

 stone, represent the Keuper or " Marnes irisees," with some account of the under- 

 lying Sandstone of Ombersley, Bromsgrove, and Warwick, proving that it is the 

 Bunter Sandstein or Gr6s Bigarre of Foreign Geologists ' (' Trans. Geol. Soc.,' vol. v. 

 p. 339, &c.). 



5. (1838) Cunniugliam, .J. — ' An Account of the Cheirotherium and other unknown 

 Animals lateh' discovered in the Quarries of Storeton Hill, in the Peninsula of 

 Wirral, between the Mersey and the Dee ' ('Proc. Geol. Soc.,' vol. iii. p. 12). 



0. (1840-5). Owen, Sir R. — ' Odontography ; or a Treatise on the Comparative 

 Anatomy of the Teeth.' 2 vols. 



7. (1841) Owen, Sir R.— (' Brit. Assoc. Rep.') 



8. (1842) Hawkshaw, J. C— (-Rep. Brit. Assoc.,' Sect., p. 56.) 



9. (1842) Owen, Sir R.— ' Description of parts of the Skeleton and Teeth of Five 

 Species of the Genus Lahyri itthndon (JLah. lejitognathxm, Lah. pachydnathus, and 

 Lah. ventncosus), from the Coten End and Cubbington Quarries of the Lower 



' TliiK does not apply to works quoted in whicli i-efovds of fossil pl.nnts n)- nnjm.nls 

 pcciifi hut have so f.ir not heefi detailed. 



